The Providence Athenaeum

Library · College Hill

2

@atlasobscura

"The Providence Library Company was founded in 1753 by a group of Providentians who wanted to read but could not afford to have books shipped from Europe on their own. Before the city had a public lending library, this organization gave members access to the world through shared books for a small fee. The company eventually set up shop in the Athenaeum (named for Athena, Greek goddess of wisdom) in 1836. It’s been an institution ever since. Don’t be daunted by the neoclassical columns and name. The Athenaeum, or “the Ath” as some of its regulars know it, is for everyone. On any given day, anyone can drop in and browse the stacks, which include gems like the 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass (containing notes in Walt Whitman’s own handwriting), an 1830s book on astronomy, and a Regency-era book of boys’ entertainments. Artwork dons the walls of the building. A full length portrait of George Washington looks over the reading room, while another wall is graced with a bookplate from The Raven painted by Édouard Manet. The library has its fair share of literary history, even aside from its tomes. Poet Sarah Helen Whitman broke off her courtship with Edgar Allan Poe in the Athenaeum, and H. P. Lovecraft visited many a time and even wrote to friends about the charming little library in Providence. The Athenaeum still functions as a library but it’s also much more than that. There are musical events, parties, old-fashioned salons and speaking events, all hosted in the beautiful Victorian library stacks. The busts of Cicero and Athena even wear costumes. It serves as an important cultural space in Providence, and its public programs have earned the institution a reputation as “a 19th-century library with the soul of a 21st-century rave party.”" - ATLAS_OBSCURA

10 Big Things in America's Smallest State
Kenneth C. Zirkel/CC BY-SA 3.0

251 Benefit St, Providence, RI 02903 Get directions

providenceathenaeum.org
@pvdath

2 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

Camille's

Italian restaurant · Federal Hill

Nestled in a vintage building, this refined Italian spot serves up exquisite dishes with exceptional service, making every meal a memorable occasion.

2 Postcards

Gift Horse

Restaurant · Downtown

Gift Horse is a chic and lively oyster bar with an Asian twist, serving fresh oysters, inventive small plates, and crafted cocktails in a cozy atmosphere.

9 Postcards

Olneyville New York System Restaurant

American restaurant · Olneyville

A beloved local gem in Providence, this spot serves up classic hot wieners and burgers with a side of friendly vibes and speedy service.

2 Postcards

GG's EATS

Restaurant · South Elmwood

GG's EATS in Providence serves up crave-worthy wings, tenders, and hearty subs, making it a bustling spot for a laid-back bite any day of the week.

1 Postcard

Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel

Hotel · Smith Hill

Nestled in a prime location of Providence, this upscale hotel blends stylish rooms, an acclaimed restaurant, and a top-notch fitness hub for a chic getaway.

1 Postcard

Tricycle Ice Cream

Ice cream shop · Federal Hill

Tricycle is a delightful, cozy spot in Providence serving up unique ice cream sandwiches and tacos, perfect for a sweet treat to enjoy at home.

2 Postcards

Oberlin

New American restaurant · Downtown

This chic New American cafe boasts a cozy vibe and an open kitchen, serving up seasonal small plates like pasta and fresh fish, perfect for brunch or dinner.

7 Postcards

Sandwich Hut

Sandwich shop · Hope

Long-running eatery serving hot & cold sandwiches in a small, homey space with deck seating.

3 Postcards

Hampton Inn & Suites Providence Downtown

Hotel · Downtown

Nestled in a historic building and just a stroll from downtown, this charming hotel offers comfy lodgings, a tasty breakfast, and a stellar local shuttle.

0 Postcards

Providence Public Library

Public library · Downtown

The Providence Public Library is a stunning Renaissance-style gem in downtown, buzzing with friendly vibes, ample resources, and even a wedding venue.

1 Postcard